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[[File:Got Milk.jpg|200px|thumb|The print advertisement featuring [[Bart Simpson|Bart]] and [[Lisa Simpson]].]]
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[[File:Got Milk.jpg|200px|thumb|The print advertisement featuring [[Bart]] and [[Lisa Simpson]].]]
  
 
'''Got Milk?''' (stylized '''got milk?''') was an American advertising campaign encouraging the consumption of cow's milk. The slogan was licensed to National Milk Processor Board in [[1995]] which began a line of print advertisements featuring celebrities and fictional characters.
 
'''Got Milk?''' (stylized '''got milk?''') was an American advertising campaign encouraging the consumption of cow's milk. The slogan was licensed to National Milk Processor Board in [[1995]] which began a line of print advertisements featuring celebrities and fictional characters.
  
In [[1997]], ''[[The Simpsons]]'' characters [[Bart Simpson|Bart]] and [[Lisa Simpson]] were featured in print advertisements, each wearing their church clothes with "milk mustaches".
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In [[1997]], ''[[The Simpsons]]'' characters [[Bart]] and [[Lisa Simpson]] were featured in print advertisements, each wearing their church clothes with "milk mustaches".
  
 
== Quotes ==
 
== Quotes ==

Revision as of 18:03, March 10, 2022

The print advertisement featuring Bart and Lisa Simpson.

Got Milk? (stylized got milk?) was an American advertising campaign encouraging the consumption of cow's milk. The slogan was licensed to National Milk Processor Board in 1995 which began a line of print advertisements featuring celebrities and fictional characters.

In 1997, The Simpsons characters Bart and Lisa Simpson were featured in print advertisements, each wearing their church clothes with "milk mustaches".

Quotes

Bart: Lisa, I like that mustache even better than the one you usually have.
Lisa: Listen, bonehead, experts say calcium helps prevent osteoporosis. So have a cow, man.
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